Acharya Prashant clarifies that truth is singular and absolute; therefore, the existence of multiple 'truths' is a logical impossibility. When an individual perceives multiple conflicting truths or options, it is a sign that all of them are false. Multiplicity and various possibilities are hallmarks of delusion rather than reality. He explains that what people often mistake for truth are merely personal interests, influences, and situational importance that change over time. These impermanent factors, such as family ties or professional demands, are fleeting and lack the timeless nature of actual truth.